This Company Is Selling Drone-Mounted Flamethrowers to the General Public

Throwflame's new drone is made for clearing brush from power lines and that sort of thing. It's also ... a flying flamethrower.

As Elon Musk’s Boring Company proved, flamethrowers are largely legal in the United States. Random hobbyists, meanwhile, have been strapping flamethrowers to drones for years now, despite the Federal Aviation Administration’s efforts to prevent flying guns from becoming commonplace. For people who don’t want to DIY, there’s now a commercially available, flamethrower drone available for purchase.

The newly released, four-pound TF-19 WASP flamethrower drone attachment, made by a manufacturer called “Throwflame,” shoots a 25 foot stream of flame that Throwflame says is great for clearing brush, wasps nests, and debris on powerlines. Throwflame claims its one gallon tank will give the conflagration enthusiast 100 seconds of firing time.